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During testing times when food is scarce, or when breeding is important, your local birds can be in danger of sickness and death if they can’t source the right amount of energy food. These power-packed pellets provide the perfect answer to meet their needs.

Our high energy pellets contain only the highest quality vegetable fat, an important element in a bird’s diet alongside traditional foods such as seed. When an energy boost is needed these pellets will keep them flying high.

  • Quite conveniently, we also sell a Wild Bird Pellet Feeder that holds this feed perfectly
  • These wild bird energy pellets can attract silvereye, blackbird, sparrow, thrush and yellowhammer
  • Made to withstand New Zealand weather conditions

Ingredients: Vegetable fat, peanut flour, wheat flour and berry flavouring or peanut flour flavouring. 

Analysis: Protein 7.1%, Fibre 2.3%, Fat 28.4%, ash 0.7%

FAQs

 

Does Energy Food melt in the sun?

No, despite the vegetable fat content, our Wild Bird Energy Food recipe is designed to withstand New Zealand’s harsh sunlight while remaining soft enough for birds’ beaks. For bird-comfort though, they are best hung in a shady spot under a high branch or suspended from a Peka Peka Feeder, where they are sure to last a long summer’s day (if they don’t get eaten first).

Where can commercially compostable packaging be processed in New Zealand?

A number of facilities around New Zealand accept commercially compostable packaging, and the list is growing.

  • Christchurch City Council Organics Processing Plant – Operated by Living Earth
  • Capital Compost – Wellington Southern Landfill
  • Revital - Central North Island including Waikato, Bay of Plenty and Taranaki
  • Palmerston North City Council (Awapuni Resource Recovery Park)
  • Hampton Organics – Hampton PARRC - Waikato
  • Envirofert Limited - Auckland & Waikato

An alternative is to find someone locally who makes “hot compost”. In this method of composting, the temperature of the heap rises to 55°C, just like a commercial facility. Our packaging will break down in a well-managed hot compost heap.

Which birds eat Energy Food?

The number one fan tends to be the tauhou. Those little green cuties just love pecking away at this energy rich food. Topflite Energy Food can also attract sparrows, thrushes, blackbirds and yellowhammers.

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